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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-627)1692666886
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    Content: Thomas Aquinas frequently refers to 1 Tim 2, 1 in his discussions of the liturgical structure of the Mass. In his use of this verse, Thomas draws on a tradition of liturgical exegesis dating to Augustine of Hippo which pairs the four types of prayer named by Paul with the different parts of the Mass. This essay first analyzes the three main passages where Thomas draws on this tradition. It then describes the original context of Augustine's articulation of this tradition and traces the reception of Augustine's exegesis in Haimo of Auxerre and the Glossa Ordinaria. It concludes with a comparison of the Glossa Ordinaria and Thomas Aquinas's writings, showing how Thomas benefitted from this tradition of interpretation while remaining free to adapt it to his own needs.
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 58(2019), Seite 203-219, 2295-9025
    In: volume:58
    In: year:2019
    In: pages:203-219
    Language: English
    Keywords: Thomas von Aquin, Heiliger 1225-1274 ; Bibel 1. Timotheusbrief ; 2,1 ; Liturgie ; Gebet ; Reihenfolge
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-627)1817443399
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 5(1953), Seite 133-140, 2295-9025
    In: volume:5
    In: year:1953
    In: pages:133-140
    Language: German
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-627)1817445790
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 22(1974), 2, Seite 195-285, 2295-9025
    In: volume:22
    In: year:1974
    In: number:2
    In: pages:195-285
    Language: French
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-627)1760709514
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    Content: Le présent article se propose d’étudier la forme que les nombreux emprunts aux Gesta regum Anglorum de Guillaume de Malmesbury (c. 1090 - c. 1143) ont prise dans le Chronicon du cistercien Hélinand de Froidmont (1160 - c. 1230) et la manière dont ils furent transmis, quelques décennies plus tard, à la chronique du cistercien Aubri de Trois-Fontaines et au Speculum maius de Vincent de Beauvais. En plus d’établir qu’Hélinand a utilisé un manuscrit des Gesta combinant la première et la dernière de quatre versions d’auteur, tout comme l’a fait un autre historien contemporain comme Gui de Bazoches dans sa Cronosgraphia, on ameliore significativement le texte du Chronicon : en croisant le témoignage de sa source et de ses utilisateurs, on arrive à corriger plusieurs endroits des livres XLV-XLIX, qui ne se transmettent que dans l’édition fautive de B. Tissier (1669), et on identifie quelques fragments des livres XIX-XLIV, qui ont disparu dans la tradition directe. En même temps, la connaissance des ouvrages de Vincent de Beauvais et d’Aubri de Trois-Fontaines progresse : on focalise leur choix et leur simplification des extraits des Gesta comme conditionnés par le travail d’Hélinand, on rassemble des données nouvelles à propos de leur façon de retravailler les sources et de mélanger l’apport de plusieurs traditions, et on met en lumière des indices supplémentaires sur les multiples rédactions du Speculum maius et sur l’élaboration de la chronique d’Aubri dans le milieu culturel de l’abbaye de Clairvaux.
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 59(2020), Seite 201-266, 2295-9025
    In: volume:59
    In: year:2020
    In: pages:201-266
    Language: French
    Keywords: Wilhelm von Malmesbury 1080-1142 De gestis regum Anglorum ; Rezeption ; Hélinant de Froidmont 1160-1230 Chronicon ; Vinzenz von Beauvais 1190-1264 Speculum historiale
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-627)1817448781
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    Content: Ever since the publication of a pioneering study by Ernst Dümmler in the Berlin Sitzungsberichte of 1890, the commentary on the Gospel according to St Matthew by Christian, a teacher at the Benedictine abbey of Stavelot-Malmedy, has continuously attracted a great deal of interest. With the exception of only a few scholars, who had access to a manuscript, most others had to base their studies on Migne, PL 106, cols. 1261-1504. That text reproduces the editio princeps of 1514, which was produced by the well-known humanist Jakob Wimpfeling in Strasburg. In his much-used work De scriptoribus eccksiasticis Sponheim's famous abbot Trithemius first mentions another name by which Christian was to become known, viz. Druthmar(us). Though occasionally adopted by authors and compilers of catalogues of manuscripts, this other name was more generally assumed to have been imagined by Trithemius himself; but although it certainly is not authentic, it really does appear in a 15th-c. manuscript he may well have perused. A new edition is now being prepared for the Continuatio Mediaevalis, based on no fewer than nine manuscripts and two ancient editions (1514 and 1530, both representing supposedly lost manuscripts), and since the commentary must have been written around 865, it is of no small interest that the oldest of all these hitherto unused manuscripts (W, in Wolfenbüttel) dates back to as early as the late 9th c. — a fact that, unfortunately, has not prevented the archetype from being of a rather poor quality. The article summarised here, after dealing with the manuscript transmission of the text, concludes with an edition of Christian's dedicatory letter to the monks of Stavelot-Malmedy and the list of 77 rubrics (the latter lacking in Migne), based on all available textual witnesses.
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 44(2005), Seite 247-273, 2295-9025
    In: volume:44
    In: year:2005
    In: pages:247-273
    Language: French
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-627)157246559X
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    Content: Dans cette courte note l'auteur signale quatre "nouveaux" témoins du "Grand commentaire" d'Hésychius de Jérusalem au Psaume 71 (CPG 6554). L'un d'eux présente une particularité très intéressante : le texte traditionnellement présenté comme le "Grand commentaire" d'Hésychius de Jérusalem y porte le titre Τοῦ αὐτοῦ εἰς τὸν ΟΑʹ ψαλμόν. Ἄλλως. Ψαλμὸς Σολομῶντος et est précédé d'un commentaire des versets 4c-7 du même Psaume 71. On peut donc s'interroger sur l'auteur des homélies qu’à de rares exceptions près les chercheurs contemporains attribuent à Hésychius. En effet, comme l'avait fait remarquer dès 1901 Giovanni Mercati, il n’y a pas d'exemple d'un commentaire exégétique commentant deux fois le même passage.
    Content: In this short note the author points out four "new" witnesses to the "Great Commentary" of Hesychius of Jerusalem at Psalm 71 (CPG 6554). One of them has a very interesting peculiarity: the text traditionally presented as the "Great Commentary" by Hesychius of Jerusalem bears the title Τοῦ αὐτοῦ εἰς τὸν ΟΑʹ ψαλμόν. Ἄλλως. Ψαλμὸς Σολομῶντος and is preceded by a commentary on verses 4c-7 of the same Psalm 71. We can therefore wonder about the author of the homilies which, with very few exceptions, contemporary scholars attribute to Hesychius. Indeed, as noted in 1901 by Giovanni Mercati, there is no example of an exegetical commentary commenting the same passage twice.
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 56(2017), Seite 237-242, 2295-9025
    In: volume:56
    In: year:2017
    In: pages:237-242
    Language: French
    Keywords: Athanasius Alexandrinus, Heiliger 295-373 De titulis Psalmorum ; Bibel 71 Psalmen ; Handschrift
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-627)1817446312
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 26(1983), Seite 103-118, 2295-9025
    In: volume:26
    In: year:1983
    In: pages:103-118
    Language: French
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  • 8
    UID:
    (DE-627)1817442953
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 1(1948), Seite 225-231, 2295-9025
    In: volume:1
    In: year:1948
    In: pages:225-231
    Language: Dutch
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 9
    UID:
    (DE-627)1817443984
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 9(1957), Seite 163-198, 2295-9025
    In: volume:9
    In: year:1957
    In: pages:163-198
    Language: German
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 10
    UID:
    (DE-627)1817444670
    ISSN: 2295-9025
    In: Sacris erudiri, Turnhout : Brepols, 1948, 14(1963), Seite 231-235, 2295-9025
    In: volume:14
    In: year:1963
    In: pages:231-235
    Language: Italian
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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